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CLASS NINETEEN SIXTEEN J. Frank Newman. A.M.. MS. Lillian W. Pierce Charles L. Harlan, A.M. Page 24
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THE SERPENTINE Foster H. Starkey, A.B., A.M. HR ADL ' ATEot Manslield State Xornial School, Bucknell and Har- xard L ' niversities. Has done graduate work at Columbia and is nnw doing- graduate work at the Universitv of Pennsylvania, where he took his degree of Master of Arts, June, 19 15. Teacher of Latin, Greek and Mathematics at South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, N. J. ; Principal of High Schools at Marcjuette, Mich., and Shamokin, Pa. Head of Latin Department and Vice-Principal of West Chester State Normal School: Member of the National Educational .Association and of the Classical Association of the Middle States. Esther M. Groome Preparatory course in . rt completed at the Maryland Institute of . rt anil Design. Studied one year under the noted French illustrator, . udre Castaigne at the Charcoal Club in Baltimore. Charter member of the Fellowship of the Penna. . cademy of h ' ine Arts, Philadeli hia, where she studied under William AI. Chase, Cecelia Beaux, and Charles Grafly. Tra ' eled and painted in Europe under Chase and Henri. Has exhibited in the galleries of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Head of the Art Department of this school since 1894. Addison L. Jones, A.M. Graduate of the Norristown High School, West Chester Normal, Bucknell University. Teacher in the public schools of Montgomery county: Principal of the Unionville High School: teacher in the West Chester Normal: Supervising Principal of Schools of West Chester. Pa., and is now Superintendent of Public Schools of West Chester, holding this position in connection with the Principalship of theModel School. Superintendent Jones was Director of Education for Pennsyl- vania at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Page 23
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THE SERPENTINE C J. Frank Newman, A.M., M.S. lil ECEIVED his early education in the public schools of Franklin Lk l county: college prepara ' :ion under private tutor; received A. B. degree from (Gettysburg College in 1902, . .M. in 1907 and M.S. U. of P. 1915. Graduate student of the University of Pennsylvania in Geology. Principal of Waynesboro High School; instructor in science department at Cumberland Valley State Normal School ; instructt)r in Physics at the West Chester State Normal School. Dean W. C. S. N. 19 1 5- ' 1 6. Lillian W. Pierce Educated in the public schools of West Chester; graduate of the West Chester Normal School ; was a student at Pennsylvania and Columbia Universities; teacher in the West Chester Public Schools and the Pennsylvania Summer Assembly, Ebensburg; has done considerable institute work in Pennsylvania. Delaware and Ohio; Critic of Teaching in the Model School of the West Chester State Normal School. Charles L. Harlan, A.M. Natixe of the State of Indiana and received his early education in the rural schools of that State. Received his degree of B.S. from Val- pari.so University in 1906, and later A.B. from the Universitv of Indiana. Completed work for degree of INIaster of .Vrts in Education at the Uni- versity of Illinois, and while a resident there was assistant to Prof. Bagley, Dean of School of Education, University of Illinois. Member of the Phi Delta Kappa and was President of the Indiana Chapter. Eor three years in charge of a district school in Eayette county, Intl., Principal of township High Schools at Everton and at Fairview, Ind.. and later Superintendent of Schools at Mound City, 111. Later, head of Depart- ment of Education and Director of Training Schools at the Central Nor- mal College, Danville, Indiana, instructor in Summer school at L ' niver- sity of Illinois and Institute Lecturer in Indiana a nd Illinois, Summers of 1911-12. During 1914-15 Professor of Education in Oswego, N. Y., S. N. S ; author of se ' eral important journal articles. At present teacher of Third-Year Methods and History of Education, W. C. S. N. S.. and a student in School of Ed., U. of P. Page 25
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